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# Politician Survey #
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Below is a description of each variable included in Kim_Michelitch_Politician.dta. 

1. "noteligible" (categorical): Reasons why respondents were not eligible for the survey  

	1. Died 		2. Resigned 
	3. Refused 		4. Subcounty eliminated 
	5. Councilor changed 

2. "software_prob" (indicator): Whether the software malfunction led to missing values in `s_minus_h'

	1. Yes, there was a software problem 
	0. No, there was not a software problem 

3. "mandate" (indicator): Respondents' mandate 

	1. Regular councilor 
	2. Special woman councilor (rs-female)

4. "female" (indicator): Respondents' gender 

	1. Female
	0. Male 

5. "district" (categorical): Respondents' district 

	1. Agago	2. Amuria 	3. Amuru 	4. Buliisa 	5. Gulu 	6. Hoima 	7. Jinja 	8. Kabarole 
	9. Kamuli 	10. Kanungu 	11. Lira 	12. Luweero 	13. Moroto 	14. Mpigi 	15. Mukono 	16. Nakapiripirit 
	17. Nebbi 	18. Ntugamo 	19. Runkungiri 	20. Soroti

6. "s_minus_h" (numeric): Difference in the allocation towards schools versus health, divide by 1,000.

7. "s_minus_h_alt" (categorical): `s_minus_h' variable in a categorical format. 

	-1. Less money for school
	0. Equal amount
	1. More money for school 

8. "same_gender_sc" (indicator): Whether respondents listened to the same gender citizen's plea for school improvements 
	
	1. Yes, same gender voice for school
	0. No, opposite gender voice for school 

9. "schoolvis" (indicator): Respondents' report about whether school is the most visible public service issue or not 

	1. Yes, school is the most visible public service
	0. No, school is not the most visible public service

10. "healthvis" (indicator): Respondents' report about whether health is the most visible public service issue or not 

	1. Yes, health is the most visible public service
	0. No, health is not the most visible public service

11. "priority_edu1" (categorical): Respondents' personal priority on education and health  

	1. Respondent ranked education above health 
	0. Respondent did not rank education nor health
	-1. Respondent ranked health above education

12. "priority_edu2" (indicator): Respondents' personal priority on education and health 

	1. Respondent ranked education above health 
	0. Respondent ranked health above education

13. "coun_age" (integer): Respondents' age 

14. "coun_educ" (categorical): Respondents' level of education 

	1. No formal schooling 	
	2. Informal schooling only 
	3. Some primary schooling 
	4. Some primary and vocational certificate 
	5. Primary school completed 
	6. Some secondary school 
	7. Secondary school completed 
	8. Some secondary school and vocational certificate
	9. Post-secondary qualifications other than university
	10. Some university 
	11. University completed 
	12. Post-graduate 

15. "coun_terms" (integer): The number of times respondents served as a district councilor in the past 

16. "ruling_party" (indicator): Respondents' affilication to the ruling party (NRM) 

17. "resp" (indicator): 

	0. Respondents were eligible for the survey but not a part of the survey experiment due to a technical glitch 
	1. Respondents were eligible for the survey and part of the survey experiment. 

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# Citizen Survey #
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Below is a description of each variable included in Kim_Michelitch_Citizen.dta. 

1. "district" (categorical): Respondents' district 

	1. Agago	2. Amuria 	3. Amuru 	4. Buliisa 	5. Gulu 	6. Hoima 	7. Jinja 	8. Kabarole 
	9. Kamuli 	10. Kanungu 	11. Lira 	12. Luweero 	13. Moroto 	14. Mpigi 	15. Mukono 	16. Nakapiripirit 
	17. Nebbi 	18. Ntugamo 	19. Runkungiri 	20. Soroti

2. "Economy" "Poverty" "Infrastructure" "Health" "Education" "Water" "Agriculture" "Violence" "Governance" "Gender" "Other" (indicator): Whether  a citizen respondent indicated each issue area as one of the top three priorities 

	1. Mentioned as one of the top priorities 
	0. Did not mention

3. "female" (indicator): Respondents' gender 

	1. Female 
	0. Male 
